Football kit news as Ray Parlour Arsenal career shirt made by O’Neills has been released.
Ray Parlour Tribute Shirt Made By O’Neills
Ray Parlour Tribute Shirt Made By O’Neills
The new Ray Parlour tribute shirt has been designed by the man himself and features a number of different elements from his Arsenal career.
The template of the jersey is based on the 1996-98 Arsenal home shirt and sees a red jersey featuring white sleeves.
Both the collar and cuffs are coloured white with red trim.
The top of the jersey features a tonal vertical zigzag pattern inspired by the 1995-96 Arsenal home shirt. In between the zigzags is Ray Parlour’s nickname, The Romford Pele.
In the centre of the front is a tonal image of Highbury whilst the lower half of the front features the iconic bruised banana pattern as used on the iconic Arsenal 1991-93 away jersey.
A white O’Neills logo is placed on the right breast with the Parlour FC badge on the left breast.
In the bottom right corner of the front is Ray Parlour’s signature coloured white.
Ray Parlour Tribute Shirt Made By O’Neills
The tonal vertical zigzag pattern of the Arsenal 1996-98 home shirt runs down the back whilst there is also a tonal image of Ray Parlour’s 2002 FA Cup Final goal celebration.
White ‘Parlour’ text runs across the top of the back with a white O’Neills logo above it.
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